Greetings from the Pennines! I am delighted to say that my long-awaited Himalayan ethnographic documentary, co-directed by the brilliant Ross Harrison, is now available for free viewing on facingthemountain.com. Set in the sacred valley of Kedarnath in India’s lofty Garhwal Himalayas, Facing the

Greetings from the Pennines! I am delighted to say that my long-awaited Himalayan ethnographic documentary, co-directed by the brilliant Ross Harrison, is now available for free viewing on facingthemountain.com. Set in the sacred valley of Kedarnath in India’s lofty Garhwal Himalayas, Facing the

Walking home: Anthropology step by step Exploring asylum seekers’ sense of belonging through walk-alongs in Heidelberg “Where are you from?” “Here, I am Afghan. In Afghanistan, I am Pashto. But actually, I am just a citizen of this earth.” A

Walking home: Anthropology step by step Exploring asylum seekers’ sense of belonging through walk-alongs in Heidelberg “Where are you from?” “Here, I am Afghan. In Afghanistan, I am Pashto. But actually, I am just a citizen of this earth.” A

“For now our home is Heidelberg” says Laila Khan (all the names have been changed) and, pointing towards her one year old son, Shahid, she adds: “He was born here only” while her husband Amir smiles and says: “He is

“For now our home is Heidelberg” says Laila Khan (all the names have been changed) and, pointing towards her one year old son, Shahid, she adds: “He was born here only” while her husband Amir smiles and says: “He is

By Marie Sander, lecturer of the seminar Transcultural Place-Making How can we understand the idea of ‘home’ in times of migration? Is ‘home’ a place, social ties, family, food, a smell? Can ‘home’ be thought of as plural? Last summer

By Marie Sander, lecturer of the seminar Transcultural Place-Making How can we understand the idea of ‘home’ in times of migration? Is ‘home’ a place, social ties, family, food, a smell? Can ‘home’ be thought of as plural? Last summer